Software Defined Secure Networks (SDSN): Why do we need them?

rkkumarApril 29, 20166:12 pm PT

This post was co-authored by Rakesh Kumar and Anil Lohiya of Juniper Networks.

At this year’s RSA event Juniper announced, “software defined secure networks” (SDSN). It has been the topic of discussion with customers and partners to make them think of security in a completely different way. This blog focuses on a new way of deploying security across the entire organization and cloud assets.

Before we embark on the journey to a software defined security model, let us first understand the traditional ways and what challenges they pose. In essence, let us answer a simple question of whether status quo is sufficient or a new paradigm is indeed the need of the hour.

This is one of the first blogs in a series where we will demystify and explain SDSN and what it takes to build this …

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